This week's guest Baran Schultz discusses the importance of technology in veterinary medicine with host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA
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With a rise in interest on the powers of AI in veterinary medicine, it has piqued a lot of interest in technology in general. Automated messaging and scheduling for clients, texting clients, cloud storage, and more are some technological advances that have been implemented into clinics, so what is next for veterinary technology?
On this week's episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Baran Schultz, owner of Schultz Technology, sat down with our host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss recent insights and innovations becoming more popular for veterinary clinics as a way to support and protect staff.
Below is a partial transcript
Baran Schultz: What a lot of people are starting to talk about, along with AI in the workplace, but also security in the workplace, whether it's physical building security, ie cameras and panic buttons for your staff or security for your network, whether it's a correct firewall, antivirus, ring fencing, stuff that will block intruders. So there's been a lot of changes, especially the last, you know, 10 years, but especially since COVID.
We've seen a lot more areas where we want to make the CSRs a lot less crazy, with all the clients they have to deal with, since they're on the front lines, right? We want to make that super efficient. So that's where we really strive and the clinics are starting to see that how important technology is.
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